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Connecticut men’s basketball coach Jim Calhoun is retiring and plans to announce his decision today, a person familiar with the decision told The Associated Press.

Assistant coach Kevin Ollie is expected to replace Calhoun, who led the UConn program from obscurity to three national championships, but has struggled recently with health issues, including a fractured hip last month that has forced him to come to work on crutches.

The 70-year-old Calhoun won 873 games in 40 years as a head coach, first at Northeastern and the last 26 years at UConn, and put four teams in the Final Four, winning national titles in 1999, 2004 and 2011.

Calhoun, who was elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2005, is a three-time cancer survivor and missed eight games last season while suffering from a painful spinal condition. He returned just four days after having back surgery to coach the Huskies in their regular-season finale and the postseason.

UConn finished the year 20- 14, losing to Iowa State in the first-round of the NCAA tournament.



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